Should I be a loner? Or be in a gang. Paul McVeigh’s ambitious debut pits the half-term struggles of a pre-adolescent boy in the tempestuous run-up to his first day of ‘Big School’, against the explosive, sectarian world of Belfast’s Ardoyne during The Troubles. I...

Boris Glikman’s fiction appeared in issue seven of Structo. We invited him to fill us in on what he’s been up to since. Your work was on display for two months in Melbourne’s Federation Square. Can you tell our readers a little bit more about that project?...

A few weeks ago, we received an email from William Howell, introducing his new writers’ and artists’ residency programme, BOS Arts. As you might imagine, we get a lot of emails like this; many of them scatter-shot and sent BCC—if we’re lucky—to every editor...

We love Paul McVeigh. The man’s a fixture of the British short story world and, along with Word Factory co-conspirator Cathy Galvin, a long-time supporter of the magazine. And so we were delighted to learn that he had a novel coming out with one of our favourite...

As part of our project to keep up with former Structo contributors, we recently spoke with issue 11 author Ethan Chapman. What are you currently working on? At the moment I’m working on a few short stories that I’m submitting to magazines as well as sending off...